Haw. Code R. § 13-235-3 - Mooring permit required
(a) No person shall
anchor or moor a vessel on the ocean waters or navigable streams of the State
surrounding the island of Oahu without a permit issued by the department. This
section shall not apply to recreational or fishing vessels temporarily anchored
for a period of less than seventy-two hours, or as otherwise provided in this
chapter.
(b) No person shall anchor
or moor a houseboat, or live aboard any vessel or use any vessel as a principal
place of habitation except as provided in section 13-235-31 for Ke'ehi Lagoon,
provided that staying aboard or use of a vessel as a vacation site may be
permitted in accordance with the provisions set forth in sections 13-231-22,
13-231-28, and 13-231-29. This section shall not apply to a caretaker or
watchman retained on board commercial vessels.
(c) An owner of a vessel desiring to moor or
anchor on the ocean waters or navigable streams of the State shall apply for an
offshore mooring permit from the department. Assignment of a location to moor
or anchor shall be in accordance with procedures set forth in chapter
13-231.
(d) No permit issued for
mooring or anchoring shall be valid for a period exceeding one year from the
date of issuance.
(e) No new permit
shall be issued unless the conditions of the original permit have been met, all
federal and state laws have been complied with, and all fees and charges due
the State have been paid.
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